Q&A: Where the wild bees are—and aren't—impacts food supply
Published Date: 4/3/2024
Source: phys.org
Honey bees—plump, fuzzy, and famed for their honey-making—capture the popular imagination. Yet, wild bees are equally vital for pollination and, by some measures, outshine honey bees as pollinators. This is why UBC researcher Matthew Mitchell and his colleagues are deeply concerned about their declining populations.